IAG 1999 Regional Conference on Geomorphology
Gloria Hotel of Rio de Janerio, Brasil, July 17-22, 1999
Abstracts - Sandra Baptista da Cunha and Antonio Jose Teixeira Guerra (Eds.)

PHISICS AND NATURAL CONDITIONANTS OF MARUMBI SPECIAL AREA OF TOURIST INTERESTING - AEITM (SEA RANGE OF MOUNTAIN) - PARANA STATE) SUBSIDY OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS AND USE PLANNING

Jacobs, G.A.

Instituto Ambiental do Paraná and Universidade Federal do Paraná, PR, Brasil.
E-mail: gersonj@pr.gov.br


The Marumbi Special Area of Tourist Interesting -AEITM, with 66.732 ha contain big part of Sea Range of Mountain in Parana State. With one relief compound of mound arounded, of convex hogback, generally elongate, in direction of diabasio dikes, reflecting the more resistance of lithologics components the erosion. The granite compact that, in occur of differentiation erosion, appear in geomorphology in relation the metamorphics rocks that the surround. The planning of area is more difficult for restrictions of physical ambience, economics disinterest and legislation restricted. The adopted methodology consist in application of one process of discrimination followed of one process of grouping of elements for determination of useful and homogenenent. In the AEITM, however the action of man is knowledge and almost always discordance with o environment, that again one extent reasonable of natural landscape of beauty great. The vegetation characteristics: content, texture and different colors, the our relation with the geomorphologycs formations of region, the dimension of trees associated the riches and exuberance of epiphytes, the typical aspects of mountain, the divers landscapes to contrasts with regional pattern, the distant vision of coastland, constitute one great landscape recourse. On this direction and knowledge the difficult in definition a level of field the geography location of limits of zones distinct, search to return the planning flexible, this form that environment variations the level micro, may be utilized the form the turned the more possible rational.


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